Dr. Erich Jarvis

Dr. Erich Jarvis studies neural and genetic mechanisms of spoken language using song-learning birds.   Full Speaker Bio Coming Soon! For more information, please visit: https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1159-erich-d-jarvis/

Danni Washington

Explore the Wonders and Mysteries of the ´Big Blue´ With Science Communicator and TV Host, Danni Washington  “Simply put…I am deeply passionate about our blue planet,” says Danni Washington, noted science communicator, ocean advocate, TV host and eco-entrepreneur in summing up her long-standing affinity with the sea and marine conservation. “I’ve been an ocean lover… Learn more

Dr. Corrie Moreau

In Search of the Evolution of Ants With Biologist Corrie Moreau at The Field Museum Growing up in New Orleans, Corrie Moreau, Ph.D., prominent evolutionary biologist and entomologist, remembers how she loved insects — especially ants — and keeping these creatures in jars in her room and maintaining ant farms on her bookshelves. “I also… Learn more

Alan Turchik

At National Geographic: Using Engineering Ingenuity to Bring Us Stunning Remote Images of Archeological and Ocean Exploration! As a mechanical engineer with the National Geographic Society’s Remote Imaging Team, Alan Turchik uses the latest technology to support archaeological expeditions, ocean explorations, and other scientific endeavors across the globe, from the Middle East to the middle of… Learn more

Mr. Kyler Abernathy

Studying wild animals unobtrusively in their natural habitat can often be a challenge for biologists, especially when researching endangered species. However, the National Geographic Society has come up with a viable solution: the Crittercam. National Geographic’s Crittercams are small, high-tech imaging systems designed to be worn by wild animals to capture rare, awe-inspiring views of… Learn more